She acted as Farzaneh Rezvani within the French movie Adopt a Daddy, directed by Xavier de Choudens, premiered on the 2019 L'Alpe d'Huez Film Festival; as Nadia in Hossein Pourseifi's film Tomorrow We're Free premiered at the 2019 Filmfest Hamburg; as Alma in Manon Coubia's quick film Tide, premiered at the 2019 Locarno Film Festival, and as herself in the three episodes of BBC World Service's forty Years, 40 Films directed by Bibi Khajehnouri. The same yr, she had a leading position alongside SAG Award-winning actor Denis Ménochet in the French thriller film White Paradise, directed by Guillaume Renusson in his directorial feature movie debut. Nice International Film Festival 2018 Best Lead Actress in a Foreign Language Film Bride Price vs. Västeras Film Festival 2018 Best National Actress Bride Price vs. Seven Winters in Tehran won Compass Perspektive Award and Peace Film Prize at the film festival. Amir Ebrahimi starred in Mehran Tamadon's My Worst Enemy documentary as herself and Steffi Niederzoll's Seven Winters in Tehran documentary as Reyhaneh Jabbari's voice, which both had their world premiere at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival's Encounters section and Perspektive Deutsches Kino part. In 2017, she played Sara in the German-Austrian movie Tehran Taboo, directed by Ali Soozandeh, which used rotoscoping method and premiered on the International Critics' Week part at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. |